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. >>> three days, five deaths, all linked to law enforcement. what people in the bay area are saying about a recent spike in officer involved shooting. >>> also a touching tribute to two santa cruz officers killed in the line of duty. >>> a live look outside. that's the city by the bay. plenty of cloud cover. we'll check the forecast with rob mayeda today on this monday, march 4th. this is "today in the bay." >>> we're not going to get fog get us down on a monday morning. good to see you. i'm jon kelley. >> monday is the new friday. i'm marla tellez in for laura garcia-cannon. meteorologist christina loren is off. we have rob mayeda in place for her. hello. >> good morning to you. low clouds this morning. temperatures 40s and some low 50s right now. we'll see clouds break up around lunchtime today. mostly sunny skies. not a bad day today. our temperatures not quite as warm as what we had over the weekend. we're looking at highs upper 50s to near 60. a dry day today. we'll see changes coming up tomorrow. a look at that in your forecast in a few m
. >>> three days, five deaths, all linked to law enforcement. what people in the bay area are saying about a recent spike in officer involved shooting. >>> also a touching tribute to two santa cruz officers killed in the line of duty. >>> a live look outside. that's the city by the bay. plenty of cloud cover. we'll check the forecast with rob mayeda today on this monday, march 4th. this is "today in the bay." >>> we're not going to get fog get us...
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police took this ak-47 out of an oakland home during an early morning raid involving 14 law enforcement agencies including u.s. marshals. >> it is one of the largest sweeps we have done with the help of our federal partners. it is probably the first time that i can recall where we have actually served multiple warrants simultaneously at different locations spokesmanning throughout the buy area. >> oakland police have been sugar landing the round up for six months with suspects waking up to grenades outside their home and a phone call and police announcing on a loudspeaker that the home was surrounded. many of their neighbors also heard the noise. >> it is a lost racket so usually in the morning. >> woman lives down the street from a targeted home on 96th avenue, check out her reaction when we showed her a picture of the assault weapon confiscated. >> it is a shock, actually, you don't think that kind of artillery is in our neighborhood with a lot of kids here. so that is a blessing to get off the streets. >> u.s. attorney was here for the raid and police say she was an enter gradual par
police took this ak-47 out of an oakland home during an early morning raid involving 14 law enforcement agencies including u.s. marshals. >> it is one of the largest sweeps we have done with the help of our federal partners. it is probably the first time that i can recall where we have actually served multiple warrants simultaneously at different locations spokesmanning throughout the buy area. >> oakland police have been sugar landing the round up for six months with suspects...
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but those parts of the voting rights laws should stay intact. here's what he told the group a few moments ago. >> we still have a lot of work to do, easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> now fredricka, during the oral arguments on webs, justice scalia said that portion of the voting rights act amounted to racial entitlement. well the person who you just heard from said in fact that ignores the history of the country and the institutional e institutionalized discrimination against minorities. >> victor blackwell, thank you so much from selma, alabama. it seems like everybody had something to say about the forced spending cuts. we've got a take that you may have missed. here's a hint -- the village people are part of this one. plus, will we keep finding ourselves in financial crisis mode every few months? i'll
but those parts of the voting rights laws should stay intact. here's what he told the group a few moments ago. >> we still have a lot of work to do, easier than it was 48 years ago for one overwhelming reason. what we all did here 48 years ago changed the hearts and the minds of the vast majority of the american people. that's why i'm convinced we will prevail in the new fight with regard to voter access and voter rights. >> now fredricka, during the oral arguments on webs, justice...
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is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for saying but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money. bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but as soon as you bet out the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i me say is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is a stand as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but they're not a bank the regulation
is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for saying but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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three is necessary and the law is the lawyer for the banking system has been repeatedly broke low the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes awakening pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said that banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i mean that is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is extended as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but they're not a bank the regulations w
three is necessary and the law is the lawyer for the banking system has been repeatedly broke low the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes awakening pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said that banks of banks effectively...
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rule of law is that something that you would agree is necessary and the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i me say is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is it stand as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but t
rule of law is that something that you would agree is necessary and the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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law. [speaker not understood] and his or her foreign-born partner. right now those couple are not allowed to have the u.s.es are department or the u.s. citizen sponsor the foreign partner to apply for immigration benefits. ~ resident and as we are trying to enact comprehensive immigration reform, it is imperative that we include every, every individual. the inability to sponsor a same-sex partner has created many problems. it has led many couples to choose to remain in a costly long distance international relationship, to choose to live abroad in the foreign partner's country so that they can be together. and if permitted, to seek a visa independent of the partnership for the partner and then go through very antiindicated and very cumbersome process to allow the person to remain in the country. ~ antiquated sometimes the couple have to choose to allow a foreign-born partner to return -- to remain, actually, in the country undocumented. and sometimes it has actually led to a termination of
law. [speaker not understood] and his or her foreign-born partner. right now those couple are not allowed to have the u.s.es are department or the u.s. citizen sponsor the foreign partner to apply for immigration benefits. ~ resident and as we are trying to enact comprehensive immigration reform, it is imperative that we include every, every individual. the inability to sponsor a same-sex partner has created many problems. it has led many couples to choose to remain in a costly long distance...
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the way of technological growth plus the robots of course are protected with intellectual property laws and that's an illegal monopoly under any free enterprise system so that's remissions argument breaks down again is that he's promoting monopoly intellectual property perpetual copyright and patent laws which are completely anathema to free markets and competition well robots may not commit suicide but they certainly do commit murder killer robots must be stopped say campaigners autonomous weapons which could be ready within a decade pose grave risks to international law claim activists these are an activist group called stop the killer robots and they say that right now robots. or the next step from unmanned drones and are already being worked on by scientists and will be available within the decade said dr knoll sharkey a leading robotics in artificial intelligence expert professor at sheffield university he believes that development of the weapons is taking place in an effective lee unregulated environment with little attention being paid to moral implications and international law
the way of technological growth plus the robots of course are protected with intellectual property laws and that's an illegal monopoly under any free enterprise system so that's remissions argument breaks down again is that he's promoting monopoly intellectual property perpetual copyright and patent laws which are completely anathema to free markets and competition well robots may not commit suicide but they certainly do commit murder killer robots must be stopped say campaigners autonomous...
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they say there is no choice but to wait for the government to change the law. people faced a hard choice of whether to pursue their educational ambition at the expense of their faith. >> they demanded an end to the reliance on atomic power. this comes two days after the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. it triggered meltdown at the book shima power station. the fighting in syria has left many neighborhoods in ruins. electricity cables have also been downed. company workers are volunteering to get the light back on. one huge challenge facing those workers. >> high in the air, trying to restore electricity to the people of a lot of. he works for the state's electrical company for years. when rebel fighters to the government out of these governments, the people living near lost the service. >> cannot even describe my feelings. i'm really so happy volunteering for a humanitarian job like this. we are taking care of people just like freedom fighters. >> these men are not fighting. their job is still dangerous. two key members were recentl
they say there is no choice but to wait for the government to change the law. people faced a hard choice of whether to pursue their educational ambition at the expense of their faith. >> they demanded an end to the reliance on atomic power. this comes two days after the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. it triggered meltdown at the book shima power station. the fighting in syria has left many neighborhoods in ruins. electricity cables have also been downed....
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to see how the law is affecting children, we traveled to a childcare facility in st. petersburg. 75 children live here. many are ill or have physical disabilities. this boy has down's syndrome. the 4-year-old wants to be by a but with the new law in effect, timothy may not be going to the u.s. many americans have adopted children from this home. one of them is this little girl. she left the home when she was 7. she won a number of medals in wheelchair track and field events at paralympics. at the london games, she won gold in the 1500 meter race. many children with disabilities in russia don't lead the kind of happy life that jenna does. that's why the home's director feels so strongly about not depriving children of any opportunity that may arise. >> translator: in the world of politics, numbers and statistics are calculated to advance national interests. but for the individuals affected, their fate is totally ignored. >> reporter: people in the u.s. also protested. two american women who were to parent russian children held a news conference in moscow. they appealed
to see how the law is affecting children, we traveled to a childcare facility in st. petersburg. 75 children live here. many are ill or have physical disabilities. this boy has down's syndrome. the 4-year-old wants to be by a but with the new law in effect, timothy may not be going to the u.s. many americans have adopted children from this home. one of them is this little girl. she left the home when she was 7. she won a number of medals in wheelchair track and field events at paralympics. at...
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a federal law to protect women from domestic abuse has been renewed. president obama signed the violence against women act on thursday. the law was introduced in 1994, but expired in 2011 amid partisan bickering. it now offers protection to gays, native americans, and sex trafficking victims. >>> "60 minutes" has uncovered new evidence about the compounding pharmacy that's at the center of a criminal investigation into a nationwide meningitis outbreak. new england compounding center shipped 17,000 vials of a contaminated steroid to 23 states last year. dozens of people died. hundreds more were sickened. a company insider tells scott kelly the center overextended itself when it increased the quantity of drugs it was making and that he warned his supervisors. >> something is going to happen. something is going to get missed, and worry going to get shut down. >> what did you mean by that? >> that we were going to hurt a patient. we were just thinking hurt a patient. we weren't compounding anymore. we were manufacturing. >> when you went to your supervisor
a federal law to protect women from domestic abuse has been renewed. president obama signed the violence against women act on thursday. the law was introduced in 1994, but expired in 2011 amid partisan bickering. it now offers protection to gays, native americans, and sex trafficking victims. >>> "60 minutes" has uncovered new evidence about the compounding pharmacy that's at the center of a criminal investigation into a nationwide meningitis outbreak. new england compounding...
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. >> my brother and sister were all in law enforcement and public service. heavy day today. >> there were similar scenes during part of the bay area for the two fallen officers. >> three men still on the run after a bold bank robbery in santa cruz timing. police is a the timing of the crime was no accident. coming up at 5:45, the link it may have to yesterday's memorial for the two santa cruz officers. >> time is now 5:38. pink slips are going out this week to the toll collectors at the golden gate bridge. the bridge appears to move to all electronic toking. the workers losing their job are all time employees. drivers will need to have a fast track account set up to cross the bridge. otherwise you'll get an invoice in the mail that has to be paid within 21 days. >> looking at the east shore, how does it look. >> wasn't out there for too long. they did a graphic break and got it out of the way. traffic is recovered completely. westbound traffic is looking good heading out to the mcarthur maize. if you're going to the toll plaza it's still light which is good.
. >> my brother and sister were all in law enforcement and public service. heavy day today. >> there were similar scenes during part of the bay area for the two fallen officers. >> three men still on the run after a bold bank robbery in santa cruz timing. police is a the timing of the crime was no accident. coming up at 5:45, the link it may have to yesterday's memorial for the two santa cruz officers. >> time is now 5:38. pink slips are going out this week to the toll...
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enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with maryland and virginia and all over california and hopefully washington soon and really excited to get everybody interested with the information. >> somebody asked how do you implement a restorative justice program? do you have that
enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but...
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and we need better signage as well as people obeying the traffic laws which pedestrians are trying to cross the street. so i don't know if you want to have more money for pedestrian an safety, out reach to the community or drivers because they raced upcoming up to manicia and you have the hills and the market there and they are looking up towards the castro to cut across the pedestrian walkway, when people are in the crosswalk. so it is a very dangerous situation. and we have the corner store there where the instruction are unloading goods to the store and hopefully there will be another store with the new construction that is going on in the neighborhood, more stores in the area. and that is, you know, and that is all that i have to say. thank you. >> okay, thank you. mr. gilbert. >> are there any other members of the public that would like to make a comment? >> in general public comment? >> all right, seeing none, public comment is closed. >> and madam clerk are there any other items? >> item nine, adjournment. >> thank you very much. we are adjourned. >> on december 28, 1912, san f
and we need better signage as well as people obeying the traffic laws which pedestrians are trying to cross the street. so i don't know if you want to have more money for pedestrian an safety, out reach to the community or drivers because they raced upcoming up to manicia and you have the hills and the market there and they are looking up towards the castro to cut across the pedestrian walkway, when people are in the crosswalk. so it is a very dangerous situation. and we have the corner store...
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very limited information right now on this operation but what i can tell you is that there is a large law enforcement presence here in the eastmont police station. you mentioned oakland police department as well as u.s. marshalls but we heard through scanner traffic this morning that there may have been police raids this morning. we just heard as well that the area targeted was around 65th but that was confirmed this morning in term of the large police presence as we pulled up here around 6:00 this morning. a large group of officers, some in heavy tactical gear this morning. the police station is more of a regrouping point for this operation which includes opd as well as u.s. marshalls. they have command units, the marshalls do based in front of it also. it's still unclear what the operation is about. we're expected to hear from oakland police department, police spokesmen in a few minutes as well as u.s. marshalls. i also spoke with a member close to the investigation. he tells me to check back with him in maybe an hour or so which makes me believe maybe the operation is close to being ov
very limited information right now on this operation but what i can tell you is that there is a large law enforcement presence here in the eastmont police station. you mentioned oakland police department as well as u.s. marshalls but we heard through scanner traffic this morning that there may have been police raids this morning. we just heard as well that the area targeted was around 65th but that was confirmed this morning in term of the large police presence as we pulled up here around 6:00...
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been they have been judged free and fair by whom by jimmy carter by chavis is friends by the current law last time that does not matter machines but under us the laws and that of this modern national observance were independently audited when was the last time that our nationality have you ever seen was it hard as i don't know if you have you ever seen the carter center's professionalism in terms of. neutrality yes so i have i have someone i have seen tested i have as you have to go over sections of the series that are sen as a matter of fact i remember very clearly perhaps i see them again as well as often to the referendum in two thousand and four when jimmy carter was sitting next to secretary-general of the oil and said sort of varia assuring all of us in venezuela that they had witnessed the count in the top of lies nation room of the sea any when as a matter of fact no one was allowed into the totalization room of the sienese so jimmy carter was always a little lying that day and he subsequent reports were obviously useless and so that i see in the organization of american the same
been they have been judged free and fair by whom by jimmy carter by chavis is friends by the current law last time that does not matter machines but under us the laws and that of this modern national observance were independently audited when was the last time that our nationality have you ever seen was it hard as i don't know if you have you ever seen the carter center's professionalism in terms of. neutrality yes so i have i have someone i have seen tested i have as you have to go over...
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vehicles lining the streets of neighborhoods this morning as police and other law enforcement agencies serve search warrants. the raid started before dawn. and authorities say they arrested a total of 12 people and seized one ak-47. oakland police chief howard jordan says the efforts have required a lot of teamwork. >> in addition to all of our federal, state and local partners that have joined us today, we have commitments from them to be here as long as necessary so that they can help us reduce violent crime in oakland. >> police say their work is not done. they're still looking for seven more suspects who are expecting to learn more in a press conference coming up expected to happen at 11:00 this morning. >>> in the south bay a large homeless encampment is being forced to move out this morning. police and city crews showed up a couple hours ago to start cleaning up the area. but many people who were living at the camp are wondering where do they go next. bob redell joins from us the ca camp's location which is between the san jose airport and the rose garden. >> reporter: good morni
vehicles lining the streets of neighborhoods this morning as police and other law enforcement agencies serve search warrants. the raid started before dawn. and authorities say they arrested a total of 12 people and seized one ak-47. oakland police chief howard jordan says the efforts have required a lot of teamwork. >> in addition to all of our federal, state and local partners that have joined us today, we have commitments from them to be here as long as necessary so that they can help...
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we call all of these laws ada, but really ada is one aspect of the federal laws. there are five or six statutes, depending on the specifics of the case. there are a series of overlapping laws, all of which require essentially the same thing. did different measures of damages and other things. the lawyers will sue you on these various labels. they all really say the same thing. the purpose of that letter is to establish damages. the first thing to do when you get that letter is to have your place it inspected. if you have done so, let the person know that you have had the place inspected. that makes the case go away. certainly, it lessens the likelihood you were going to be sued. if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises,
we call all of these laws ada, but really ada is one aspect of the federal laws. there are five or six statutes, depending on the specifics of the case. there are a series of overlapping laws, all of which require essentially the same thing. did different measures of damages and other things. the lawyers will sue you on these various labels. they all really say the same thing. the purpose of that letter is to establish damages. the first thing to do when you get that letter is to have your...
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how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was put on with permission. so, permission is considered in the decision-making process, but it's not an overall factor. so, if the by law officer had determined that that was a nuisance, the property owner would have been forced to remove it, but in this situation made a determination that it wasn't a nuisance, that it was put on, it wasn't detracting from the neighborhood and it was allowed to remain. it gives the officers a lot of leeway. we are looking at what toronto is doing right now in terms of possibly coming up with a way of retroactively approving pieces of art that are on murals that at
how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was...
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. >> reporter: the queen's granddaughter in law kate spent several days at the same hospital in december with severe morning sickness. it's the preferred hospital for members of the royal family. palace officials say the queen has called off the pb look appearances for the-- pkly appearance -- public appearance for the week she usual list has 350 engagements in a year. she last canceled one in october when she had back trouble. as she gets older palace aides are careful not to take chance was her health. but her majesty who is not one to make a fuss was careful not to stay in the hospital any longer than necessary. tina krause, cbs news london. >> glad she is feeling bet another she looks good. >> how are you feeling? >> i am feeling fantastic next to you guys. >> two cups of coffee and less than 20 minutes. >> and i am ready to go today. >> we give outweather. >> hey, we are -- you the weather. >> hey, around the bay area break up outside. stubborn out in some parts. over the bay, you can see clouds continuing there. and well, it's going to be slow to break up. still some sunshine in so
. >> reporter: the queen's granddaughter in law kate spent several days at the same hospital in december with severe morning sickness. it's the preferred hospital for members of the royal family. palace officials say the queen has called off the pb look appearances for the-- pkly appearance -- public appearance for the week she usual list has 350 engagements in a year. she last canceled one in october when she had back trouble. as she gets older palace aides are careful not to take chance...
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plus, usama bin laden's son-in-law. appearing in the new york courtroom. >> shepard: heavy security outside the courthouse as the accused al qaeda spokesman stood before the judge and denied that he plotted to kill americans. tonight, the controversial decision to try him blocks from the trade center site. >> why in the world is he not at guantanamo bay? this is the best way to handle brings abu ghraib to justice. >> shepard: plus the inside story of how we got him and what he was reportedly doing in iran. days after the t.s.a. decided let airplane passengers carry knives on board, we are learning more bombs can also make it past screeners. tonight, the tests that revealed the dangerous hole in airport security. new england deals with another winter storm. tonight, waves crash over sea walls. a home is lost to the ocean. and how about that foot of snow? and [bleep] >> what did you say? >> shepard: what the world set off the pop star justin beach? but first from fox this usama binht, usama bin laden's own son-in-law, his
plus, usama bin laden's son-in-law. appearing in the new york courtroom. >> shepard: heavy security outside the courthouse as the accused al qaeda spokesman stood before the judge and denied that he plotted to kill americans. tonight, the controversial decision to try him blocks from the trade center site. >> why in the world is he not at guantanamo bay? this is the best way to handle brings abu ghraib to justice. >> shepard: plus the inside story of how we got him and what he...
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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with...
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california has the toughest laws in the land, some of the toughest laws. no assault weapons, you can't have a 10 shot magazine -- only 10 shots in your magazine, you have to go through a licensed dealer to sell a firearm. let me tell you about the slippery slope in california and how it's prevented folks from exercising their rights under the second amendment last year legally 600,000 guns were sold in california. there is no slippery slope. what we're talking about is responsible laws, responsible gun owners and safer communities and you are part of making it happen. so thank you all very much. (applause). * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >> how is it going san francisco. it's springtime in san francisco. here is what's happening around town. this march join yoga for beginners. come to join us for balance and strengths. all levels are welcome and the class is free. r svp is required. after your work shop there is a comedy review. this wednesday join local performances from musicians. it's a popular spot for locals. sign ups are an 7:00 and shows at 7:30. w
california has the toughest laws in the land, some of the toughest laws. no assault weapons, you can't have a 10 shot magazine -- only 10 shots in your magazine, you have to go through a licensed dealer to sell a firearm. let me tell you about the slippery slope in california and how it's prevented folks from exercising their rights under the second amendment last year legally 600,000 guns were sold in california. there is no slippery slope. what we're talking about is responsible laws,...
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as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a staggering amount of information the officer has to know and he's going to get grilled in court to make sure he knew that information. experts are all made, none of them are born. say an officer goes to traffic, he has a real interest in traffic and he's going to do traffic reconstruction and everything up to fatal accidents. for him to be able to do that, he's got to go out to a scene, he has to look at evidence, he has to be basically a map maker to create a diagram about what occurred, he has to look at the weight of the vehicle, the radial skids, apply the laws of physics and come up with a reasonab
as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a...
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on the table for cuts: military & national security, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. also: disaster relief, unemployment benefits, non-profits, and scientific research the faa could decide this week whether to accept boeing's fix for its troubled 787s. dreamliner jets have been stuck on the ground since january 16th following a fire aboard a parked 787 in boston and a smoking battery that forced a landing in japan. boeing's proposal is to rework the lithium ion batteries to stop the sparking. meanwhile, boeing is cutting hundreds of contracted jobs at its dreamliner plant in south carolina this year. the company claims it has nothing to do with the dreamliner nightmare. a decision is expected this week in the johnson & johnson hip implant case. loren kransky accused johnson & johnson of metal poisoning from a hip implant he received in 2007. his attorneys wants $5 million for pain and suffering and up to $179 million in punitive damages from the company. they claim j&j knew the hip was defective. j&j denies it and says his injuries existed before surgery. detroit is i
on the table for cuts: military & national security, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. also: disaster relief, unemployment benefits, non-profits, and scientific research the faa could decide this week whether to accept boeing's fix for its troubled 787s. dreamliner jets have been stuck on the ground since january 16th following a fire aboard a parked 787 in boston and a smoking battery that forced a landing in japan. boeing's proposal is to rework the lithium ion batteries to stop...
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memorial, stealing flowers from the memorial. 53-year-old kenneth maffei is charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication. this happened on friday, the first day back on the job for santa cruz police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> and tragic news this evening from the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon in san francisco. this morning, we know it's grueling, but this morning a man from austin, texas died as he began the swim portion of the race. race officials believe the 46-year-old must have suffered a massive cardiac event during the first part of the triathlon which begins at alcatraz island. we talked with the race organizer, who says in the race's 3-year history, nearly 100,000 athletes have participated and this is the first time someone has died. >> the gentleman received assistance right when it happened. i mean, that's all you can ask for if you're an athlete. if you're an athlete and something happens, you want to get assistance as soon as something happens to you in the water or on
memorial, stealing flowers from the memorial. 53-year-old kenneth maffei is charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication. this happened on friday, the first day back on the job for santa cruz police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> and tragic news this evening from the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon in san francisco. this morning, we know it's grueling, but this morning a man from...
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time now for more news from around the world starting with the us where osama bin laden's son in law and former spokesman has been pleaded not guilty in a new york court to conspiracy charges so the man was arrested in jordan on his way to kuwait last week he reappeared in the u.s. today prior to his terror trial court hearing american officials are unwilling to release details as to the circumstances of his capture is the most senior member of al qaeda to face a civilian court on terror charges. two thousand spanish striker's have stormed madrid as airport where more jobs are settling x. this is the tenth day of strikes against the spanish airline iberia which announced plans to layoff twenty percent of its staff thousands of planes are expected to be grounded over the coming days leaving passengers stranded as iberia and unions continue to negotiate the total number of redundancies. also no world of unexpected i affliction as london silvio berlusconi in hospital forcing him to cancel all public appearances his lawyers say it could delay his court case later this month where he's ac
time now for more news from around the world starting with the us where osama bin laden's son in law and former spokesman has been pleaded not guilty in a new york court to conspiracy charges so the man was arrested in jordan on his way to kuwait last week he reappeared in the u.s. today prior to his terror trial court hearing american officials are unwilling to release details as to the circumstances of his capture is the most senior member of al qaeda to face a civilian court on terror...
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that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common sense as well as law enforcement professionalism, i think you'd agree that those laws are better enforced with background checks as to ammunition purchases, would you agree? >> yeah. i think -- i'd like to discuss this with you some more. one of the concerns i have is a resource concern. you know, i think that theoretically what you are you a talking about -- what you're talking about makes a lot of sense. i think that's a real -- it would have a real positive impact. my only concern is the nics system is potentially overburdened and making sure we have the resources to do that. >> and just by way of back
that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common...
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the third one was the utilization of law enforcement resources. we see that with marijuana and other drugs and by in large they say let the cops focus on real crime, predator crimes, violent crimes, not prioritize the simple ones. [applause] >> i want to give everyone on the panel one last chance to make any closing remarks. >> realignment was a good sign public sentiment has changed. the polls out there, the public wants accountability but sensible accountability, and i think 1506 gives us that. and i think the comment was made in each of the economies but in fact what we found, when you have realignment, all 58 counties deciding what to do, if we just look at the incarceration rates across each of the counties, fresno, like county, population demographics to san francisco. and it's a law that impacts on a statewide basis is more sensible than leaving it up to each county because then you'll end up with 58 different styles and methods of criminal justice. >> tal? >> i'm the public defender and it's my job to push the envelope. it's one thing to t
the third one was the utilization of law enforcement resources. we see that with marijuana and other drugs and by in large they say let the cops focus on real crime, predator crimes, violent crimes, not prioritize the simple ones. [applause] >> i want to give everyone on the panel one last chance to make any closing remarks. >> realignment was a good sign public sentiment has changed. the polls out there, the public wants accountability but sensible accountability, and i think 1506...
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a whale some of bin laden's a son in law and foremost a man has been arrested and a set to be tried by federal court for his role in putting the nine eleven attacks so women are going to resurface in the usa today after being detained in jordan on his way to kuwait american officials are unwilling to release details as to the circumstances of his capture osama bin laden's our son in law will be the most senior member of al qaeda to face a civilian court tara charges. flames have an involved with a syrian refugee camp observed fly in jordan strong winds or stoke the fire which a broke out earlier today destroying dozens of times and shops no injuries or deaths have been reported and it is so far unclear what actually course the incident there's a tri camp currently shelters about sixty thousand refugees from the ongoing conflict. two thousand and spanish riker's a standard madrid. airport as more jobs are said of all the acts this is the tenth day of strikes against the spanish airline i barea always announced plans to lay off twenty percent of its. planes are expected to be grounded ov
a whale some of bin laden's a son in law and foremost a man has been arrested and a set to be tried by federal court for his role in putting the nine eleven attacks so women are going to resurface in the usa today after being detained in jordan on his way to kuwait american officials are unwilling to release details as to the circumstances of his capture osama bin laden's our son in law will be the most senior member of al qaeda to face a civilian court tara charges. flames have an involved...
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so, maybe you can create some kind of law. you're so good at that. you would be the country to start that, i would be quite certain. we have to go about 10 steps through parliament and it takes 20 years to change a law. i think you can do it overnight. [laughter] >> well, maybe. thank you. (applause) >> we have another answer. >> if i might very quickly. >> yes, of course. >> i have worked with aerosol with youth on murals as well as individual projects. i've also done collage. we've done paint pens. we have used a number of different things from silk screen t-shirts to making logos. my experience with these youth is you might engage them through graffiti. you don't have to use arrow zoll. it's expensive. it's anywhere from 8 to $14 a can wherever you get it. and you also have to then worry about protecting the eyes, the hands and the proper respirator which could be 35 to $50 apiece per youth. so, to me it's a really expensive way to engage that graffiti side of the artistic or creative behavior. at the same time, montana wants their name out there.
so, maybe you can create some kind of law. you're so good at that. you would be the country to start that, i would be quite certain. we have to go about 10 steps through parliament and it takes 20 years to change a law. i think you can do it overnight. [laughter] >> well, maybe. thank you. (applause) >> we have another answer. >> if i might very quickly. >> yes, of course. >> i have worked with aerosol with youth on murals as well as individual projects. i've also...
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practice shooting at what you want to kill so you won't hesitate and speaking of not hesitating the law enforcement targets incorporated has created a special line of paper targets for police called new more hesitation so it's on these targets well maybe mexican drug cartel members or l.a. street gangs nope children and pregnant women yeah law enforcement targets in coffers a product to desensitize police from hesitating to blow away women carrying the unborn and innocent children and you know it's even sicker than that i bet law enforcement agencies are probably buying these things up by the thousands but that's just my opinion. thank. you. i live. live live. live. at the end of the speech. she gave. her. i wish i. was pleased. because i'm a slow. live. just see the monitor and look at it and. i. find i'm a little. julie.
practice shooting at what you want to kill so you won't hesitate and speaking of not hesitating the law enforcement targets incorporated has created a special line of paper targets for police called new more hesitation so it's on these targets well maybe mexican drug cartel members or l.a. street gangs nope children and pregnant women yeah law enforcement targets in coffers a product to desensitize police from hesitating to blow away women carrying the unborn and innocent children and you know...
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the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional demo
the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their...
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the law restricting adoptions for u.s. citizens believing many cases of mistreatment of russian adoptive children in the us being a violation of human rights as well to definitely this has been a very controversial issue with the russian prime minister medvedev saying many times that this case the particular case which is now being heard has nothing to do with politics it's not a political case it's the economic case and that it must be brought to the very end definitely a very interesting story and we'll certainly be looking forward to seeing any developments on whether this preliminary hearing will become a full time trial any time soon all right we'll check back in you for updates thanks very much alexei or shift key joining us live from moscow. but varia joining catalonia and scotland in moving toward separatism many politicians there believe germany's largest state is better off going it alone complaining that it's forced to fork over too much cash to poor relative berlin or his peter oliver takes a look at how far th
the law restricting adoptions for u.s. citizens believing many cases of mistreatment of russian adoptive children in the us being a violation of human rights as well to definitely this has been a very controversial issue with the russian prime minister medvedev saying many times that this case the particular case which is now being heard has nothing to do with politics it's not a political case it's the economic case and that it must be brought to the very end definitely a very interesting...
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they have wholesale violations of open government laws. they have a president of the library commission who has been found guilty of official misconduct and it doesn't matter. they can raise money without any agreement with the city and no committee of the board of supervisors will raise a question of accountability. many a so-called [speaker not understood] influence even when the money has been stolen from the public. having me arrested does not solve society's problems and the lies cost more [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is derek mahmoud, taxi driver. next two weeks after march 19, there will be a protest at city hall. hundreds of taxis are coming. why they are coming? what's wrong with them? guyth a call from scott wiener from [speaker not understood] to take a customer. i got there in 30 seconds, and i come across the customer and they say in 45 minutes he called three times yellow cab and he didn't get it. ~ so, it's not the taxi drivers who are doing somethi
they have wholesale violations of open government laws. they have a president of the library commission who has been found guilty of official misconduct and it doesn't matter. they can raise money without any agreement with the city and no committee of the board of supervisors will raise a question of accountability. many a so-called [speaker not understood] influence even when the money has been stolen from the public. having me arrested does not solve society's problems and the lies cost more...